Posted 1 month ago

A Cannabis Christmas Wish... A Marijuana Chanukah Hint

This is a big reason that Obama will NOT be receiving my vote. 

weedporndaily:

It’s really easy these days to be negative about cannabis. The Feds are waving their guns around like old-time Western town bullies. Playing with the tin-horns and the dandy Easterners alike, making them dance to a tune that we thought was long gone.

They sit outside protecting the saloon, leaning  back in their chairs, keeping the weak and poor in the sight of their weapons, not necessarily to shoot them, just scare ‘em a little.

In the Golden State, where it must seem that progress burns bright, I mean, how can you complain when you can have your medicine, including edibles and anything else that’s on the menu delivered right to your door? What in the world could those spoiled Californians have to gripe about?

How about the closing of Lynnette Shaw’s Marin Alliance for Medical Marijuana dispensary in Fairfax?  As most know by now, Lynnette’s dispensary was the first to be licensed in California back in ‘97. The closure of this landmark is incredibly distressing. 

Hopefully you know that even with Lynnette being fully supported by her city and other local businesses, it still didn’t matter. The federal government and President Obama closed Cali’s longest running dispensary because it is within 1,000 feet of a Little League baseball field that hasn’t been used since the 1950s.

Really.

Posted 2 months ago

This is just great

Posted 2 months ago
HAHAHAHA

HAHAHAHA

(Source: letsblitz)

Posted 3 months ago

Colombia's President: Marijuana Should Be Legalized Globally

weedporndaily:

Colombia’s President Juan Manuel Santos said this week that legalization of marijuana would allow the war on drugs to move forward by shifting focus to harder drugs and helping to stop the international violence associated with drug trafficking.

Santos said more world leaders should rethink their approach to the War On Drugs in order to deal with drug trafficking and the use of hard drugs such as heroin and cocaine, reports Natalie Dalton of Colombia Reports. The Colombian president made the remarks in an interview with Metro News.

“The world needs to discuss new approaches … we are basically still thinking within the same framework as we have done for the last 40 years,” the president said.

 ​Legalizing marijuana could be a way forward, “provided everyone does it at the same time,” Santos said.

The president said he cannot be the first to make the move, “because for Colombia, this is a matter of national security,” and drew a contrast, saying “in other countries this is mainly a health and crime issue.”

Posted 3 months ago

perfectly correct.  It is now five AM.  Wednesdays are long days for me and running off of no sleep will be interesting.  Project due at 2, test at 330, work 6-close.  on no sleep.  beautiful.

Posted 3 months ago

Here I am…

Welp, I’m wide awake at four am again.  This time I’m awake enough to make a return to tumblr.  Here is what I think of some of the things that have happened in my absence:

Contrary to what the media is saying, I think Mitt Romney would be a fine president.  He has business sense, and that is all we need right now.  Clearly nobody in the government right now knows how to balance a checkbook.

Who cares if the Red Sox players were drinking beer in the clubhouse on their off days?  This is baseball, I was under the assumption that this was a normal thing.  It’s not like they’re in an office, they’re in a CLUBHOUSE, filled with a bunch of dudes watching baseball.  What the hell did everybody think they were doing?

I am entirely unimpressed with the fact that the Bruins have a losing record, but I think they’re going to come around.  Tonight’s game showed an excellent physical presence, which they havent shown much of yet this year.

I got a new job at T.J Maxx, and I have decided it is my favorite store ever.  They have everything you never knew you needed, with a designer label on it, and a cheap price tag. 

Posted 3 months ago

The Academy Is… Calls it Quits

Below is the statement from the band, too bad.  I was just starting to really like their last album

After nine years and three albums, The Academy Is… have decided to go our separate ways.
We began in 2003 as three young friends in the suburbs of Chicago, with dreams of creating music that meant something to us. Dreams of leaving those suburbs behind and seeing all of the beautiful things that this world has to offer. Dreams of making a difference in the lives of others.

It is now 2011 and we look back at the records we’ve made, the shows we’ve played, the places we’ve been.
The people we’ve met.

The Academy Is… has made its mark.
We celebrate the experiences of our past, as we welcome what lies ahead.
While we have never managed to make things easy on ourselves, it is safe to say that we have always found common ground in our love of music.
And though we may not be together, you can look forward to hearing new music from each of us.

The music we have made together is our gift to you. From this point on, The Academy Is… belongs to you. Feel free to listen. Listen as loud as you’d like.

Yours, 
The Academy Is…

Posted 3 months ago

Goddam motherfucker

woke me up at the crack of sparrow fart again.  I’m gonna start booby trappin’ the door so i at least get to have a laugh when i am rudely awaken

Posted 3 months ago

nickdouglas:

tylercoates:

ARE YOU READY FOR YOUR BRAIN TO FUCKING EXPLODE? 

Uniqlo’s ads are getting more conceptual.

Very Very cool.  recommend that everybody check this shit out

Posted 3 months ago
sleepingthrutheworry:

entropyforever:

sunny-sea-turtles:

tharcblack:

burenvanmartin:

solitudinous:

I don’t know if you guys can see that well but those are the red marks on my wrists for being handcuffed for three straight hours today, with my hands twisted unnaturally behind my back. 
I decided to go to the wall street occupation in NYC and…
-was maced in the face while standing on a public sidewalk calmly asking an officer if I could continue walking. 
-was forcefully arrested (arms pulled behind my back by two police officers then lifted off the ground and dragged to a nearby wall) while being treated for the mace on my skin
-had my requests for information (whether I was being arrested or simply detained, why I was being arrested, whether they could read me my rights) greeted with silence by a wall of policemen standing with their nets, watching us sit there handcuffed. 
-was bused, as the cuffs got tighter and tighter, to police headquarters (along with about 80 other peaceful protesters) and made to wait in the van outside headquarters for another two and a half hours
-was detained inside a prison cell for about another 6 hours, again with barely any information about why I was arrested and for how long
-was told I could have a phone call but only if it was to a New York number, and then was subsequently ignored when I asked if I could use a phone book 
-was finally released with a charge of disorderly conduct and a court date nov 3
Right now I’m overwhelmed and exhausted. I missed the last train back to sarah lawrence because of being in fucking jail, so I’m staying at my friend’s dorm at parsons. I had just about every right I “have” violated tonight and it makes me really angry. when the police feel the need to use the amount of force they did on me - i’m 93 lbs and 4 ft - you know something’s off. when they’re detaining the “granny peace brigade” along with me, you know there’s really something off. this isn’t right, this isn’t democracy. that’s all I can say right now because I’m so fucking tired and I need to just go to bed. perhaps I’ll have some more coherent thoughts tomorrow, but again, right now I’m just totally overwhelmed. 

I was fucking pissed off when I heard about this, but then I saw the video footage of you being maced and I almost cried. What. The. Fuck. Where did all of this country’s justice go?

BASTARDS! I hope you’re feeling better now. I seriously hate how some policemen just think they can pretty much do what they want with the weapons they’ve got. Are we supposed to feel safe around them? Because I don’t think we do anymore.

I love how Westboro can do whatever the fuck they want, and people can protest abortion clinics all the fucking time, but peacefully protest Wall Street and police brutality is everywhere. I just get more and more ashamed of my country as the days go on. 

These stories need to be told. People need to listen. This isn’t okay.
So fucked up.


Aww wow you’re such a really cool person for pretending like you have problems enough to protest for.  Think globally act locally, not by standing around all day holding a sign on Wall Street.  This will accomplish nothing.  You wanna do something to change the world in New York City?  Teach a little kid how to read, take your little brother to the park, get involved in some type of a program that will leave New York better than you found it.  The next generation is more important than us, think about it… 
But no, those things arent as fun as walking around Wall Street all day getting in people’s way while they were trying to go to WORK, something you and your friends from NYU won’t have to worry about until Daddy, who probably works in finance himself, stops paying the bills.  Then, you can get a job working for our great Capitalist Economy, and you can make sure that while you work there you don’t pull a bunch of bullshit to bankrupt us all.  Learning from the douchebaggery of others is unfortunately one of the ugly little realities of Capitalism

sleepingthrutheworry:

entropyforever:

sunny-sea-turtles:

tharcblack:

burenvanmartin:

solitudinous:

I don’t know if you guys can see that well but those are the red marks on my wrists for being handcuffed for three straight hours today, with my hands twisted unnaturally behind my back. 

I decided to go to the wall street occupation in NYC and…

-was maced in the face while standing on a public sidewalk calmly asking an officer if I could continue walking. 

-was forcefully arrested (arms pulled behind my back by two police officers then lifted off the ground and dragged to a nearby wall) while being treated for the mace on my skin

-had my requests for information (whether I was being arrested or simply detained, why I was being arrested, whether they could read me my rights) greeted with silence by a wall of policemen standing with their nets, watching us sit there handcuffed. 

-was bused, as the cuffs got tighter and tighter, to police headquarters (along with about 80 other peaceful protesters) and made to wait in the van outside headquarters for another two and a half hours

-was detained inside a prison cell for about another 6 hours, again with barely any information about why I was arrested and for how long

-was told I could have a phone call but only if it was to a New York number, and then was subsequently ignored when I asked if I could use a phone book 

-was finally released with a charge of disorderly conduct and a court date nov 3

Right now I’m overwhelmed and exhausted. I missed the last train back to sarah lawrence because of being in fucking jail, so I’m staying at my friend’s dorm at parsons. I had just about every right I “have” violated tonight and it makes me really angry. when the police feel the need to use the amount of force they did on me - i’m 93 lbs and 4 ft - you know something’s off. when they’re detaining the “granny peace brigade” along with me, you know there’s really something off. this isn’t right, this isn’t democracy. that’s all I can say right now because I’m so fucking tired and I need to just go to bed. perhaps I’ll have some more coherent thoughts tomorrow, but again, right now I’m just totally overwhelmed. 

I was fucking pissed off when I heard about this, but then I saw the video footage of you being maced and I almost cried. What. The. Fuck. Where did all of this country’s justice go?

BASTARDS! I hope you’re feeling better now. I seriously hate how some policemen just think they can pretty much do what they want with the weapons they’ve got. Are we supposed to feel safe around them? Because I don’t think we do anymore.

I love how Westboro can do whatever the fuck they want, and people can protest abortion clinics all the fucking time, but peacefully protest Wall Street and police brutality is everywhere. I just get more and more ashamed of my country as the days go on. 

These stories need to be told. People need to listen. This isn’t okay.

So fucked up.

Aww wow you’re such a really cool person for pretending like you have problems enough to protest for.  Think globally act locally, not by standing around all day holding a sign on Wall Street.  This will accomplish nothing.  You wanna do something to change the world in New York City?  Teach a little kid how to read, take your little brother to the park, get involved in some type of a program that will leave New York better than you found it.  The next generation is more important than us, think about it… 

But no, those things arent as fun as walking around Wall Street all day getting in people’s way while they were trying to go to WORK, something you and your friends from NYU won’t have to worry about until Daddy, who probably works in finance himself, stops paying the bills.  Then, you can get a job working for our great Capitalist Economy, and you can make sure that while you work there you don’t pull a bunch of bullshit to bankrupt us all.  Learning from the douchebaggery of others is unfortunately one of the ugly little realities of Capitalism